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Paramecium may use what to capture prey and in self defense?

barbed structures known as truchocysts


What may paramecium use to capture prey and self defense?

barbed structures known as truchocysts


Is fighting a raccoon instinct?

Self defense is an instinct of all animals. Raccoons do night fight unless it is in defense or to kill a prey item.


Does nematocyst move?

Yes. These capsules allow them to fire from the Operculum as a means of self-defense or to immobilize prey.


Why do scorpions have venomous tails and pincher's?

For self defense against predators, and to kill prey for survival. :D


When confronted with capture medical personnel and chaplains may resort to aggressive action?

for self defense or in defense of the sick and wounded


Why are snaks so poisonous?

Not all snakes are poisonous. The ones that are have the ability of poison for self defense and to kill prey.


Is paramecium made of cell?

No because it is a cell it self


How do stingrays kill their prey?

Cobra's kill their prey by biting them and injecting them with venom. The venom kills the prey and then the snake eats the prey whole. Some cobra's spit their venom rather than having to bite the prey.


What do a tiger do for self defense?

self defense of tiger


Why do spiders attack?

Spiders typically don't attack humans unless they feel threatened or cornered. Their main goal is to capture their prey and defend themselves, rather than actively seeking out humans to attack. If a spider does bite a human, it is usually in self-defense or by accident.


When a bite occurs does the snake leave its teeth on the prey?

No, though sometimes teeth may be left behind accidentally if the snake bites in self defense.